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we obviously have to take power away from the department of education education, teachers unions and restorer power to local school -- school district to power the parents and students before it is too late. not just for the sake of our children, the next generation, but the sake of the country. >> will know the truth about benghazi? secretary of state says what she knows. marking the 40th anniversary of roe vs. wade and the shift of public sentiment way use of the abortion debate. the psychology of cynicism liberty and gun-control. citizens have the right to bear arms the maniacs do not need guns to kill. doctor keith ablow. next. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everi'm with scottrade. me. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. officemax can help you drive
we obviously have to take power away from the department of education education, teachers unions and restorer power to local school -- school district to power the parents and students before it is too late. not just for the sake of our children, the next generation, but the sake of the country. >> will know the truth about benghazi? secretary of state says what she knows. marking the 40th anniversary of roe vs. wade and the shift of public sentiment way use of the abortion debate. the...
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we obviously have to take power away from the department of education education, teachers unions and restorer power to local school -- school district to power the parents and students before it is too late. not just for the sake of our children, the next generation, but the sake of the country. >> will know the truth about benghazi? secretary of state says what she knows. marking the 40th anniversary of roe vs. wade and the shift of public sentiment way use of the abortion debate. the psychology of cynicism liberty and gun-control. citizens have the right to bear arms the maniacs do not need guns to kill. doctor keith ablow. next. officemax can help you drive supply costs down... and down. use your maxperks card anf officemax multiuse paper for just 4.99 after maxperks rewards. find thousands of big deals now... at officemax. ♪ many hot dogs are within you. try pepto-bismol to-go, it's the power of pepto, but it fits in your pocket. now tell the world daniel... of pepto-bismol to-go. lou: next guest says the executive action on gun-control missed the underlying issue behind connec
we obviously have to take power away from the department of education education, teachers unions and restorer power to local school -- school district to power the parents and students before it is too late. not just for the sake of our children, the next generation, but the sake of the country. >> will know the truth about benghazi? secretary of state says what she knows. marking the 40th anniversary of roe vs. wade and the shift of public sentiment way use of the abortion debate. the...
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american history, an important part of our education. a lip reader hired by inside edition says he's of the great mystery of why first lady michele obama rolled her eyes at speaker painter during monday's inaugural luncheon. the lip reader claims that the speaker, i know a chain smoker, was asking the president whether he had a chance to have a quick smoke before lunch. somebody will you do it. the president reportedly gave up smoking three. you would not know that by the determined way in which he was chewing gum during the inaugural that explanation is absolutely not true. we don't know. disco we would share that possibility with you. our colleagues at market watcher answering one of the most burning questions of the day, which cities in this country have the most bedbugs. well, you can go to market watch for the full report, but let us give you some of the essential top lines. the top city for bedbugs is not tell i am pleased to tell you, new york city. the big apple ranks number ten. you may be surprised by the bug plaques in the sta
american history, an important part of our education. a lip reader hired by inside edition says he's of the great mystery of why first lady michele obama rolled her eyes at speaker painter during monday's inaugural luncheon. the lip reader claims that the speaker, i know a chain smoker, was asking the president whether he had a chance to have a quick smoke before lunch. somebody will you do it. the president reportedly gave up smoking three. you would not know that by the determined way in...
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dagen: working hard for a higher education. take a look at how the dollar is holding up against world currencies today. ♪ >> at 23 minutes past the hour i have your fox news minute. violence is continuing and egypt. more than 50 people have been killed in protests that began friday. the two-year anniversary of the uprising that toppled the then president. police have arrested three people following the deaths more than 230 people in brazil. a band member lit a flare onstage resulting in mass panic as patriots fly to the one exit. a stretch of the mississippi river is closed to shift traffic as crews worked to cleanup and oil week. a tugboat pushing two barges. a railroad bridge. those are your news headlines. now back to connell. connell: thank you very much, lauren. doctors telling people to just work from home. regulators are blaming something called temperature and virgin. no wind and cold temperatures dropped to tenth in the valley. the epa has already labeled the salt lake city region to having the worst air for the mont
dagen: working hard for a higher education. take a look at how the dollar is holding up against world currencies today. ♪ >> at 23 minutes past the hour i have your fox news minute. violence is continuing and egypt. more than 50 people have been killed in protests that began friday. the two-year anniversary of the uprising that toppled the then president. police have arrested three people following the deaths more than 230 people in brazil. a band member lit a flare onstage resulting in...
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critics charge the policies leave many in the state without basic services or proper education. >> they still have good steak. that's good. a good night's sleep is good for business. the results of a new study coming up. >> and the broadcast industry is shedding jobs, but help wanted at the arab tv channel, al jazeera. the details ahead on media minute. >> as we head to break, winners on the nasdaq. as you see, apple is not a winner. bed bath, western digital, and more. we'll be right back. ♪ [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. executor of efficiency. you can spot an amateur from a mile away... while going shoeless and metal-free in seconds. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choo any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. now this...will work. [ ale announcer ] just like you, business pro. just like you. go naonal. go like a pro. just like you. i have obligations. cute tobligations, but obligations.g. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the i
critics charge the policies leave many in the state without basic services or proper education. >> they still have good steak. that's good. a good night's sleep is good for business. the results of a new study coming up. >> and the broadcast industry is shedding jobs, but help wanted at the arab tv channel, al jazeera. the details ahead on media minute. >> as we head to break, winners on the nasdaq. as you see, apple is not a winner. bed bath, western digital, and more. we'll...
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wanting for young people in the world believe in sub-saharan africa and if they are invested in them educated the continent may soon become a global growth and we're going to see countries like nigeria ethiopia south africa kenya become a major centers of productive investment capital markets will have to deepen to provide for that they'll also have to be big increases in education to help the labor force in africa become more productive if those young populations that are growing very quickly do not get the education and the capital they need they may become politically explosive places as we've seen in north africa and the middle east in just the last year the poorest continent has already become home to some of the richest and giants in the latest news every boss is considering setting up shop in tunisia several decades ago foreign capital helped to build china into a low cost manufacturing powerhouse most of that cheap china is losing its edge as the world's factory it's now one of the leading investors into africa helping it become the next full global outsourcing and the young for costs
wanting for young people in the world believe in sub-saharan africa and if they are invested in them educated the continent may soon become a global growth and we're going to see countries like nigeria ethiopia south africa kenya become a major centers of productive investment capital markets will have to deepen to provide for that they'll also have to be big increases in education to help the labor force in africa become more productive if those young populations that are growing very quickly...
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missionaries came and educated the reactive and why am i here driven by the fact they got to college in a yellow springs ohio she was involved in the naacp progressive political party and the peace movement and was involved in the peace movement well in advance of that. estimate the public image of your mother is behind the scenes , quite yet -- what was she like as a person? >> she was very mission driven and the thing i like to say most is on the conventional level she used to tell me all the time for a woman to experience all that she's experienced right after the montgomery bus boy protest that is a time all of the emotions and the hate and hostility she had no notion of bitterness and all this love and understanding and goodwill and hope and faith and she just loved and didn't let that hinder her work so you can imagine we hear about our father being assassinated. i'm five, my brother is seven. little kids are sad he's taken away that way. you can really become very pay to fill the but my mother taught us about loving and that you're father left for this cause and gave his life.
missionaries came and educated the reactive and why am i here driven by the fact they got to college in a yellow springs ohio she was involved in the naacp progressive political party and the peace movement and was involved in the peace movement well in advance of that. estimate the public image of your mother is behind the scenes , quite yet -- what was she like as a person? >> she was very mission driven and the thing i like to say most is on the conventional level she used to tell me...
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and they're in there to make money and our job is to educate the public. so, i think this is a great study that's going to tell us if you have not started smoking, don't touch it. and if you have, it's a good time to quit. >> jamie: we appreciate that information, we're not smockers and i hope you'll pay attention to. tomorrow, i know we're going to talk about the norovirus and aspirin, whether or not it can cause blindness. check out sunday house call tomorrow morning at 10:30 with dr. somati and dr. siegel. and jamie will be there as well along with eric shawn. that will do it for us, i'm kelly wright. >> jamie: i'm jamie colby, great to see you on a busy news room. and take care. the journal editorial report is on the fox news channel. coming up.
and they're in there to make money and our job is to educate the public. so, i think this is a great study that's going to tell us if you have not started smoking, don't touch it. and if you have, it's a good time to quit. >> jamie: we appreciate that information, we're not smockers and i hope you'll pay attention to. tomorrow, i know we're going to talk about the norovirus and aspirin, whether or not it can cause blindness. check out sunday house call tomorrow morning at 10:30 with dr....
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education. science, technology, engineering and math are just as important to the next generation as the three r's were to my generation. they are the essential tools for success in this new economy. we need to invest more where we get the biggest return, in quality early learning programs. [applause] we need a system that aligns from early learning to k-12 to our universities. accountability must be present at every level. we should continue the progress we are making on improving the teacher and principal evaluation system, and make it a significant part of personnel decisions. and yes we need to meet the funding obligations set out by the mccleary decision, [applause] but we cannot continue to allow funding debates to mask deeper problems in our schools that do demand innovation and reform. i want us to be able to look our children in the eyes, knowing that we honored our commitment to provide them a world-class education. not through gimmicks or blind allocation of money, but through systemi
education. science, technology, engineering and math are just as important to the next generation as the three r's were to my generation. they are the essential tools for success in this new economy. we need to invest more where we get the biggest return, in quality early learning programs. [applause] we need a system that aligns from early learning to k-12 to our universities. accountability must be present at every level. we should continue the progress we are making on improving the teacher...
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going you know why did countries throughout western europe have free medical care and free college education and we docked media gloss that the mode of chris stevens his colleague close to american sent to save him is a direct consequence of clinton forcing move through old the region also a columnist in on the most of but even folks deliberately ignored the embassy's key cable to americans knew they were up. against a lack of host nation support no this is not yet new to you and i to our t.v. viewers this is not new to us we know that the same issue arises in afghanistan and in iraq the so-called generic occupied doesn't like to be occupied but of course as well i mean in the us both sections call them comedies they don't people who don't want to be occupied they're a jihadi roaming al qaida first time around was a blunder she admits we had helped to create the problem we're now fighting but then she does it again funding terrorists first in libya and now syria speaks international consultant agents obuchi what does all this say to you hillary clinton herself admitted that yes we did create
going you know why did countries throughout western europe have free medical care and free college education and we docked media gloss that the mode of chris stevens his colleague close to american sent to save him is a direct consequence of clinton forcing move through old the region also a columnist in on the most of but even folks deliberately ignored the embassy's key cable to americans knew they were up. against a lack of host nation support no this is not yet new to you and i to our t.v....
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i think what that means is that you have the public sector things that we all work on together our education including college is free is free and fully available to everybody healthcare is free and fully a bill available to everybody the commons essentially roads free and fully available to everybody and then the things in than private industry is private industry and stay out of it other than making sure that it doesn't kill people steven chantel the virginian's people to. i just wanted to ask a question of your guest has he ever been unemployed. has he ever been on able to do for himself and if he has possibly ask other people to do the same thing and that way is just right steve thanks for the call it's it is you know what you're highlighting is. i don't want to personalize it to austin i don't know austin story and you know he's been on the show a number of times i think he's a decent fellow. i think that there is built into this libertarian worldview this this this idealistic belief that comes out of iran's writings and and. this whole notion that has been around america frankly for a
i think what that means is that you have the public sector things that we all work on together our education including college is free is free and fully available to everybody healthcare is free and fully a bill available to everybody the commons essentially roads free and fully available to everybody and then the things in than private industry is private industry and stay out of it other than making sure that it doesn't kill people steven chantel the virginian's people to. i just wanted to...
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every child deserves an excellent education. it should not be predetermined by what your parents or providers, socioeconomic status is and whether you can afford to pay the exorbitant bills for private schools. they are not cheap. ronin was in public school but there are so many kids in the class i think one day they lost the little guy. you have don't stand out. if you need extra help it's difficult to get it. great teachers, mean well, but they are challenged by the numbers. you go to private school but who is able to afford that? some schools are financial aid assistance there. has to be an alternative that you don't the children educationmly discriminated against because they can't afford a $45,000 or $60,000 school. >> dana: that is a great point. the way you put it in terms of being discriminated against. we're from d.c. but i moved up here and you have a place up there, bob. one of the programs the school choice program in d.c., voucher program, very popular amongst a lot of people. ended under president obama and john bo
every child deserves an excellent education. it should not be predetermined by what your parents or providers, socioeconomic status is and whether you can afford to pay the exorbitant bills for private schools. they are not cheap. ronin was in public school but there are so many kids in the class i think one day they lost the little guy. you have don't stand out. if you need extra help it's difficult to get it. great teachers, mean well, but they are challenged by the numbers. you go to private...
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education reformers say this is just part of a larger national problem. bob bowden is an education expert and the director of the film "the cartel." bob, welcome back. >> thanks. >> megyn: they are a lower on time graduation rate than any of the 50 states and looking to cure it and one of the proposals is that darned civics is so hard. why don't we get rid of it, that will solve things. >> replacing with the tic-tac-toe curriculum. >> megyn: almost exactly, they have to make more gym if they do that. >> perhaps they're civics geniuses already and that's the reality here. >> megyn: they see the capitol every day. >> on the front lawn. >> megyn: this is scary, these are kids. kids don't generally want to take out a heavy course load, but we have to make them. we have to make them learn english, learn social studies, science, we have to make them. >> you see it's one of the most troubled districts in the country and we do, we have school vouchers in d.c. and then they went away when the obama administration was new and they're back and it's a better voucher
education reformers say this is just part of a larger national problem. bob bowden is an education expert and the director of the film "the cartel." bob, welcome back. >> thanks. >> megyn: they are a lower on time graduation rate than any of the 50 states and looking to cure it and one of the proposals is that darned civics is so hard. why don't we get rid of it, that will solve things. >> replacing with the tic-tac-toe curriculum. >> megyn: almost exactly,...
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we followed the california education laws. >> i understand. >> thank you . i'll see you in the meeting. >> all right. >> reporter: that convicted teacher has now been moved to a desk job. but under the terms of the settlement, she has to resign by the end of the school year. >>> the suspects in a shooting at a bart stargz still on the loose -- station are still on the loose. two teenagers were shoot on the walking path near the station. they are expected to be okay. >>> in oakland, police have detained two people in connection with a fire in a vacant victorian on harrison street. the two were rescued from the roof of the burning house just after 5:00. according to the owner, the property is known to house squatters. >>> for the first time in a couple weeks, we're actually seeing some rain around the bay area. what's going on? >> we have the rain outside, a wet shot there, san francisco, all of the bay area is pretty soggy right now. it's an invasion of green. none of the rainfall is terribly heavy. there's that smartering of green all over -- smattering of g
we followed the california education laws. >> i understand. >> thank you . i'll see you in the meeting. >> all right. >> reporter: that convicted teacher has now been moved to a desk job. but under the terms of the settlement, she has to resign by the end of the school year. >>> the suspects in a shooting at a bart stargz still on the loose -- station are still on the loose. two teenagers were shoot on the walking path near the station. they are expected to be...
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he believes that they share a commitment to education reform. and he's ready to support him. >> mckay, this is a shift though. look at the 2012 election. i gave the example of google. this is important with the democrats, the republicans are in complete and utter disarray, the democrat party is becoming more powerful, and they thought they could count on silicon valley. $2.7 million went to barack obama, $550,000 went to romney. 83% of the money went to barack obama. mark zuckerberg coming out for chris christie, seems to be a significant event, a tipping point. >> it could matter a lot. and it's not just money. the bay area, silicon valley hosts to all these great tech companies. obama won that area by 49 points in 2012. chris christie making inroads in that community is huge. there is a lot of cash there, but there's also a tech talent gap that republicans have suffered from. the campaigns, when they're staffing up, they don't have access, all the time, to a lot of the most talented tech people, because they're all so liberal. but if chris chr
he believes that they share a commitment to education reform. and he's ready to support him. >> mckay, this is a shift though. look at the 2012 election. i gave the example of google. this is important with the democrats, the republicans are in complete and utter disarray, the democrat party is becoming more powerful, and they thought they could count on silicon valley. $2.7 million went to barack obama, $550,000 went to romney. 83% of the money went to barack obama. mark zuckerberg...
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with an advanced degree in education from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. new honey bunches of oats greek yohere we go.ole grain. honey cornflakes and chunks of greek yogurt. i'm tasting both the yogurt and the honey at the same time. i'm like digging this yogurt thing. i feel healthy. new honey bunches of oats greek. >>> in your monday morning "pulse," another hollywood awards showy the booze flows pretty freely. >> and that makes for big laughs at last night's screen actors guild award, including one from a certain star of "modern family," explaining why she got into acting. >> i grew up in a very traditional catholic home. my father told me if i ever did anything artistic, i was going to look like a hooker. i told him, with this huge boobs that i inherited from your mother, i already look like a hooker. i am sofiaer ha vergara, and i actor. >>> the night's biggest buzz was about "argo." director and star, ben afleck, accepting the award for best cast. >> heating
with an advanced degree in education from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. new honey bunches of oats greek yohere we go.ole grain. honey cornflakes and chunks of greek yogurt. i'm tasting both the yogurt and the honey at the same time. i'm like digging this yogurt thing. i feel healthy. new honey bunches of oats greek. >>> in your monday morning "pulse,"...
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democratic national convention which she talked about her family and she said her biggest priority was education. >> college was not an option. it was mandatory. even though we didn't have a lot of money, we made it work. i signed up for financial aid, work study, pell grant, anything i could. just like our president an first lady, i took out loans. i taught aerobics and i worked on campus to pay those loans back. >> cover story, front page story in the wall street journal talked about how she's becoming a power player in washington. earlier i spoke with eva. >> you're going to be sitting on the stage on monday watching the swearing in. >> yes. it's my first inauguration. i didn't watch it in 2008 because i was working. this is a first time i'll be experiencing it. >> i know election night you said you cried and you tweeted a picture of your friends celebrating. what will you be thinking? >> i probably cry again. i'm very emotional that way. it's an honor to be involved in any way in this whole process. >> wall street journal this weekend front page story. it also says you are becoming a power p
democratic national convention which she talked about her family and she said her biggest priority was education. >> college was not an option. it was mandatory. even though we didn't have a lot of money, we made it work. i signed up for financial aid, work study, pell grant, anything i could. just like our president an first lady, i took out loans. i taught aerobics and i worked on campus to pay those loans back. >> cover story, front page story in the wall street journal talked...
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i'm concerned about education, too. i'm concerned about our domestic problems, but the defense budget is not in bankrupting us. we are spending less than 4% of our gdp on defense, half the level we were spending in the cold war. we can afford a strong defense. in fact, we cannot afford to live without a strong defense. we need to have a strong america abroad. at the same time, obviously, we need to deal with our domestic problems. but we do not have to trade one for the other. host: 8 twitter message responding to the other view were writing about molly. this one says that the french, right or wrong, are invalid because just as america did in iraq, it is in their national interest to do so. next caller, tom. caller: i have been hearing what you are saying in your book for the rust 10 years. -- the last 10 years. americans call it dishonorable the way the eastern militaries have been waging war for many years. they are in the fight to win. mullock o'mara says the americans have all the clocks, but we have all the time. t
i'm concerned about education, too. i'm concerned about our domestic problems, but the defense budget is not in bankrupting us. we are spending less than 4% of our gdp on defense, half the level we were spending in the cold war. we can afford a strong defense. in fact, we cannot afford to live without a strong defense. we need to have a strong america abroad. at the same time, obviously, we need to deal with our domestic problems. but we do not have to trade one for the other. host: 8 twitter...
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all of the education efforts for science and engineering and technology and math, stem education that is going on in this country. .. i wanted to put this in the context of document talk specifically as the details of the next. first of all, in the context of immigration reform, there's a vast majority of americans that believe. one is a legal immigration system not working for the country. despite what exists about legal immigration and how to deal with that reality in the real debate that needs to happen, one thing everyone agrees on is legal immigration is good for this country, an important part of our history, critical part of our future and illegal immigration system in place right now does not work for america and really does not work for the 21st century. i support family-based immigration. but to my parents came to this country. i do want to do anything that undermines it. in the 21st century we can no longer have a system where the truly less than 10% of the people who come here do so based on the skills they bring to this country. think about this for a moment. if i say to
all of the education efforts for science and engineering and technology and math, stem education that is going on in this country. .. i wanted to put this in the context of document talk specifically as the details of the next. first of all, in the context of immigration reform, there's a vast majority of americans that believe. one is a legal immigration system not working for the country. despite what exists about legal immigration and how to deal with that reality in the real debate that...
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national convention, where she talked about her family and she said her biggest priority, of course, is education. >> college was not an option, it was mandatory. even though we didn't have a lot of money, we made it work. i signed up for financial aid, pell grants, work study, anything i could. and just like our president and first lady, i took out loans to pay for school. i changed oil in a mechanic shop, i flipped burgers at wendys, i taught aerobics and i worked on campus to pay those loans balk. >> front page story in the wall street journal this weekend, talked about how she's becoming a power player here in washington. earlier this weekend i spoke with eva longoria. >> you must be incredibly excited. you're going to be sitting on the stage on monday watching the swearing-in. >> yes, it's my first inauguration, i didn't even watch it in 008 because i was working. so this is really the first time i'll be experiencing it. >> i know election night you said that you cried and you actually tweeted a picture of your friends celebrating, what do you think you're going to be thinking when you sit o
national convention, where she talked about her family and she said her biggest priority, of course, is education. >> college was not an option, it was mandatory. even though we didn't have a lot of money, we made it work. i signed up for financial aid, pell grants, work study, anything i could. and just like our president and first lady, i took out loans to pay for school. i changed oil in a mechanic shop, i flipped burgers at wendys, i taught aerobics and i worked on campus to pay those...
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arrival the face of aids looks like this but the social stigma of this disease lingers persons get educated but in the back of their mind h.i.v. may still be a little dirty secret the biggest part of this little secret is its growth across black america has gotten a hold in the african-american community it's it's it's it's right here and that's spreading out that way right in the african-american community a collective silence has enabled it to spread across gender and sexual orientation african-americans tend to have sex with african-americans it's black men and black men usually it's black men and black women usually.
arrival the face of aids looks like this but the social stigma of this disease lingers persons get educated but in the back of their mind h.i.v. may still be a little dirty secret the biggest part of this little secret is its growth across black america has gotten a hold in the african-american community it's it's it's it's right here and that's spreading out that way right in the african-american community a collective silence has enabled it to spread across gender and sexual orientation...
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this is a man who a few days ago talked about education reform in the context of firing the janitors in schools and putting the kids to work. a lot of the media called that unconventional. [laughter] let's repeal child labor laws that we fought hard for in this country. bring in dickens to chronicle it. i do think there is the cruelty amidst the reality show debates we have been subjected to. who is running this, entertainment or news? there is a cruelty when people cheer that someone dies without health care or bbo a soldier that dies in iraq. >> i am joking about herman cain. he is a guy who cannot hide the truth well. that makes me more comfortable with the idea that i know who he is about so i can make a decision. >> are you talking about the women coming forward or the fact that he said he did not know what he would do about afghanistan when he became president and would check it out? [laughter] >> we have had presidents who have been reelected like that. we talked about transparency in the value to our society. -- and the value to our society. chris matthews was here peddling h
this is a man who a few days ago talked about education reform in the context of firing the janitors in schools and putting the kids to work. a lot of the media called that unconventional. [laughter] let's repeal child labor laws that we fought hard for in this country. bring in dickens to chronicle it. i do think there is the cruelty amidst the reality show debates we have been subjected to. who is running this, entertainment or news? there is a cruelty when people cheer that someone dies...
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we want should do more education. [laughter] >> pam: have a great night
we want should do more education. [laughter] >> pam: have a great night
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netanyahu brought about a deficit of thirty nine billion dollars he's going to cut the welfare social education and health budgets this is what the next four years will look like you know any method any method but i'm scared to death i really am it will be a disaster very simply he's going to rob us of the chance to fulfill to zionism and israel. that i know whose hands will be tied trying to keep a lid on domestic anger half of his wages are more concerned about the economy than making peace with a passing in or dealing with iran's nuclear ambition but it's precisely these issues that the israel and the coalition with the international community. continuing to build new settlements. daily not with click. this is really a very powerful signal to the palestinians to the arab world and to the international community that is not willing to move for the long the road of to stay settlement this settlement was founded nearly thirty years ago by just fifteen families it's since grown fifty fold at a rate of about one hundred families a year for the world to tell me that if i'm going to build a summer
netanyahu brought about a deficit of thirty nine billion dollars he's going to cut the welfare social education and health budgets this is what the next four years will look like you know any method any method but i'm scared to death i really am it will be a disaster very simply he's going to rob us of the chance to fulfill to zionism and israel. that i know whose hands will be tied trying to keep a lid on domestic anger half of his wages are more concerned about the economy than making peace...
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i'll pick education and children. i think creating a proper future for our children which means a proper presence for families and i want to help build the future and improvement, doing it together, with a lot of options of what is achievable i think we can really break through to a completely new performance. and that's what i aim to achieve. >> jennifer: dr. donald berwick it's a pleasure to have you inside "the war room." we certainly will be following this challenge, and i wish you the best of luck. >> thanks governor same to you. >> jennifer: up next while it's legal to have a same-sex marriage in washington, d.c. your options for getting married at a church are pretty limited, but unfortunately the city's grandest cathedral is ♪ >> jennifer: all right. let's head down to los angeles to get the pulse of the progressives with cenk uygur. cenk what have you got planned for tonight on "the young turks"? >> we have a great show tonight jennifer. we'll balk about benghazi. i'm a little surprised at how strong the re
i'll pick education and children. i think creating a proper future for our children which means a proper presence for families and i want to help build the future and improvement, doing it together, with a lot of options of what is achievable i think we can really break through to a completely new performance. and that's what i aim to achieve. >> jennifer: dr. donald berwick it's a pleasure to have you inside "the war room." we certainly will be following this challenge, and i...
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it was in a book about teaching kids how to smoke weed, but an educational book about how they might talk to their kids about a difficult subject with him i don't run into. so that's where the format is an illustrated picture book for kids. as i got into the subject and started looking into train, which is relevant to some children's lives. their children but pickett, families involved in the oppressive policies to eradicate coca and it's a social or cultural issue. as i got deeper into the history of coca and specifically with relationships of the coca-cola company, origins from a medical marvel to the drug problem we have today, it got really complicated and so now it's a book for adults. i also started in coca with coffee because they wanted to do a comparison is not in that fascinated me with the way the drugs, plants change their perceptions over time for the cultural perceptions, the legal, social perceptions. as inspired by michael collins spoke about body of desire, where he talks about the history for different plants. when apples came to this country, they want the fleshy f
it was in a book about teaching kids how to smoke weed, but an educational book about how they might talk to their kids about a difficult subject with him i don't run into. so that's where the format is an illustrated picture book for kids. as i got into the subject and started looking into train, which is relevant to some children's lives. their children but pickett, families involved in the oppressive policies to eradicate coca and it's a social or cultural issue. as i got deeper into the...
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i think this is happening with the public education. not only are we closing schools, but i see an attack on public education. a death by 1,000 cuts. let's focus on charter schools. let's go to online education and also the issue with going online is that you need internet. you need a fast computer to go online. you need a parent or a supervisor who is there to help you be online. so, what happen ifs you don't have that. >> interesting the idea of death by 1,000. we were talking roe v. wade and how you can leave something legal at the top. we are going to stay on this topic. up next, we are going to talk about the history of school desegregation. [ male announcer ] where do you turn for legal matters? maybe you want to incorporate a business. or protect your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like the help of an attorney. at legalzoom a legal plan attorney is available in most states with every personalized document to answer questions. get started at legalzoom.com today. and now you're protected. it just hits you! that nasty
i think this is happening with the public education. not only are we closing schools, but i see an attack on public education. a death by 1,000 cuts. let's focus on charter schools. let's go to online education and also the issue with going online is that you need internet. you need a fast computer to go online. you need a parent or a supervisor who is there to help you be online. so, what happen ifs you don't have that. >> interesting the idea of death by 1,000. we were talking roe v....
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get access to much more benign drugs like marijuana, they might make decisions that if they had the education to know that this is actually a healthier choice for you. it's a harm reduction model. we might not ever get rid of drugs completely, but there are safer alternatives to the worse options. >> we have one last question over here in the corner for the evening, and then we're going to have to wrap up this portion and move on to the book signing. so the last question for the evening. >> okay. i wanted to thank you, very, very good presentation. and i think you presented a very good case where the coca leaf is innocuous or even beneficial substance. however, it is true you get cocaine from the coca, and cocaine is quite a, um, well, it's, a substance where you can make a lot of money. and you've got the drug cartels involved in that. how can you control the growth of coca without getting the drug cartels involved and keeping it from being processed into the cocaine that can be, obviously, a lot worse in terms of effects on a society compared to the coca leaf? >> you know, i think this is o
get access to much more benign drugs like marijuana, they might make decisions that if they had the education to know that this is actually a healthier choice for you. it's a harm reduction model. we might not ever get rid of drugs completely, but there are safer alternatives to the worse options. >> we have one last question over here in the corner for the evening, and then we're going to have to wrap up this portion and move on to the book signing. so the last question for the evening....